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DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. HOBDAY & JOBBBENS, WATERLOO HOUSE. THE retirement of D. Jobberns from the above firm, owing to continued ill-health, necessitates a CLEARING SALE of this valuable and well-assorted stock of DRAPERY and CLOTHING, to enable the present proprietor, H. Hobday, to provide the sum required by the terms of the dissolution. The sale will commence on SATURDAY, 24th July. The goods in all departments have been re-marked and reduced to original English cost, and as the stock is quite new, almost entirely this seasons’ shipments, and free from rubbish or damaged goods, purchasers may relay on substantial bargains at much less than wholesale price. A few items are annexed : A lot ladies velveteen jackets, 3s lid each A lot ladies wincey and homespun costumes, 17s fid each All wool plaids, Is fid yard French merinos, Is fid yard Dress materials from s|d yard Wicoeys from 4id yard Real Aberdeen wincey, 12d yard 29-inch real Welsh flannel, 15d yard Quantity of fancy woollen goods, also Bleached honeycomb towels, 9d each 72-inch bleached twill sheeting, Is fid yard 72-inch unbleached twill sheeting, 16£d yard Grey blankets, 7s 9d per pair White blankets, 12s fid per pair 11J white merino blankets, 25s per pair, (worth 40s) Fancy Manilla matting, Is fid yard fancy bonnets, very cheap, &c, &c, &c. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Mens’ mole trousers, equal to crown, 6s lid pair Mens’ colonial tweed trousers, 12s fid pair Mens’ colonial ribbed tweed trousers, all wool, 16s fid pair Mens’ silk mixed trousers & vests, 19s fid pair Mens’ Teviot tweed suits, 37s fid each Mens’ Venetian galatea suits (worth £4 10s), 635, extra quality Mens’ beaver overcoats, lined tweed, 19s fid each &c &c &c Also, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, Hats, Ties, &c, &c, equally cheap. WATERLOO HOUSE. Corner of Cashel and Colombo streets. 706

COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. ESTABLISHED 1860. JOH3ST GOODMAN (Late Harris and Goodman), DESIRES to thank the public generally for the extensive support he has received since he took over the business of the late firm, and to state that, encouraged by past success, he will make increased efforts to merit the confidence of his customers. He has increased his staff of workmen, and the manufacturing plant is of the best description, thereby enabling all kinds of goods to be made on the premises. J. G.’s constant aim will be to combine first-class materials, the best workmanship, and reasonable prices in the management of the business. The time originally fixed for the Clearing Sale has expired, but a few lines still remain on hand from the old stocks, and they will be offered at a considerable reduction in order to make room for new goods -.—Children’s Shoes, from Is per pair ; Children’s Boots, Is 6d per pair; Ladies’ Kid Boots, 4s 6d do ; Gents. Colonial-made Side Springs, 16s 6d do, NOTE THE ADDRESS GOODMAN’S COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. Established 1860. 412 CASH BOOT MABT, Hi COLOMBO W STREET, (Next Gee’s Confectioner.) HENRY ~F. POORE BEGS Respectfully to inform his numerous FRIENDS and the GENERAL PUBLIC that he has PURCHASED THE ABOVE BUSINESS, And trusts, that by employing the best Workmen and keeping nothing but FIRSTCLASS GOODS, to_merit a share of Public Patronage. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS MADE TO ORDER, MRS BURSTON WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE TO WAIT ON LADIES. 133 BUSINESS THANKS. THE Executors of the late MR CHARLES PREBBLE beg to return their sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him during the last eighteen years, and HAVING LET THE BUSINESS TO MU A. Y E H S Beg for him a continuance of their support. In reference to the above, the PROFESSOR desires to say that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of the same, and can assure his old FRIENDS and the PUBLIC, that the above BUSINESS, being entirely under his constant personal superintendence, it will be, he trusts, a sufficient guarantee of its being efficiently managed. PROFESSOR AYERS, HAIRDRESSER, PERFUMER, TOBACCONIST, &c., HIGH STREET. 601 CLOTHS. BUY YOUR HORSE CLOTHS FROM B. HALE AND CO, The Old-established Shop, where you can Select from THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK IN NEW ZEALAND And as CHEAP as any place in the Colonies, A Liberal Allowance to Large Purchasers, B. HALE AND CO, Direct Importers, Cashel street, Opposite Dunstable House, 153 W. B. COOKE, (Late of the Christchurch Hospital.) CHEMIST .AMD DRUGGIST, HIGH STREET, (Opposite the City Hotel.) W. R. C, respectfully invites the attention of the public of Christchurch to the following facts : —That he has spent Twenty-five Years and a half studying Medicine and Surgery, Eight Years and a half at Christchurch Hospital, where he has dispensed for upwards of 13,000 Patients ; he has also attended all Operations, and all Post Mortems. The great advantages afforded by such opportunities of studying Anatomy have been fully appreciated and improved. Further, the vast experience derived from ■witnessing the Treatment of Patients at the Hospital by the following celebrated Medical Gentlemen —Drs Stedman, Prins, Turnbull, Powell, Deamer, Nedwill, and Parkerson—compounding all Medicines, and closely observing their effects, has placed W. R, C, in a position to give correct opinions on all medical and surgical subjects. Arrangements have been made with the best London Houses for A CONSTANT SUPPY OF PURS DRUGS, HORSE N.B.— Consultations Free. 2

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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 347, 23 July 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 347, 23 July 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 347, 23 July 1875, Page 4

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